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For Immediate Release:
Focusing on the private automobile as the nexus between wage slavery, urban alienation, and ecological dsetruction, these unofficial street parties and protests of Globalization have spread around the worls. Renowned for their secrecy and success, last May 16th the first ever global RTS occurred in over 20 countries.
The history of the movement is documented right here in this intricately polished full-length film by Agustin G. de Quijano (1998).
Bonus feature: action-packed collages from last summer's Berkeley RTS. Consider this required training for next summer's global party June 18, San Francisco.
TIME/DATE: 8:30 PM on Thursday,
PLACE:
Artists' Television Access (ATA), 992 Valencia @ 21st Street,
San Francisco
ADMISSION: $5.00 donation requested. No one turned away for lack of funds.
CONTACT: Artists' Television Access Calendar
The Video Activist Network (VAN) is an informal association of activists and politically conscious artists using video to support social, economic and environmental justice campaigns. Recent local political demonstrations, works by VAN members, and hard-hitting activist videos highlight each screening.
Screenings are on the first Thursday of every month, starting at 8:00 p.m. at the Artists' Television Access, 992 Valencia @ 21st Street in San Francisco. All are welcome. No one turned away for lack of funds. If you would like to get involved with VAN, come to a screening and introduce yourself, explore the website, or e-mail us: info@videoactivism.org.